Barcelona Parks

Talk to anyone about Barcelona’s parks and gardens, and you’ll generally hear the marvels about the UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s Park Gell in the north of the city, or maybe La Cuitadella, Barcelona’s garden which also houses the town zoo. Or maybe they’ll tell you about Montjic Mountain with its great two thousand hectares to explore. Granted, these are all fantastic places to visit and definitely should be on anyone’s agenda if visiting the city for the 1st time, but what about steering clear of the crowds?

Luckily , there are some great small hideaways that many travellers won’t find, and are only frequented by the neighbors whenever they have the chance, which is usually always the weekend. This indicates that if you are visiting Barcelona mid-week, you can regularly have your own small non-public oasis in the city, all to yourself. Take Montjic, for example. As discussed, many tourists make the trip over to the “Jewish Mount” but mainly to take the wire vehicle ride up to the old castle and admire the view. Why not escape to the botanical gardens, which are virtually always quiet and an excellent place for a picnic. Or head into the undergrowth towards El font del Gat park – the cats fountain, so called as the fountain was claimed to be discovered by a pussy! These two little gems are a way to shun the crush, and relax in what appears to be another city altogether.

Staying in the town, there are several smaller parks and plaas which give cessation on a busy working day,eg Truro Park in northerly Barcelona, close to the monetary district of the city and a welcome lunch spot for those working here. Slightly out of the way, but well worth the trip is the amazing Horta Labyrinth. Set in a cypress garden and designed in 1791, the dramatic gardens are definitely worth the tiny entrance charge ( a couple of Eurodollars ), and are a complete escape from the busy city. The north-eastern locale of Horta ( literally in Catalan meaning market garden ) also homes Barcelona’s third oldest park, Parc del Guinardo, another huge space well employed by neighbors to relax and come to grips with nature. Find inexpensive Ferienwohnungen Barcelona near the Parc del Guinardo.

even farther north, but surely a place to mingle only with the neighbors is the Park of Crue de Coll, complete with a swimming lake – a brilliant place to shun the crush of Barceloneta’s busy beaches in the summer, for example. And what about if you are unable to get down to the beach, or hate the sand? Well, the biggest neighbourhood in Barcelona is a grid-like extension made up of square blocks, and known as Eixample. And in the busy streets of Eixample is what the neighbors call the “Eixample beach” – open from June to Sep. Each city block is a square with an empty middle patio – some of which are converted into factories, automobile parks, etc . Find inexpensive and good Barcelona Appartments in this area. Well, in north eastern Eixample lies the Old Water Factory, which was a treatment plant for the city’s water board. The space is a cool place for young families, with a shallow pool, plenty of sand to play in, and also facilities to modify, toilets, etc . And plenty of shade from the palm trees, too.
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